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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Program Entry Guide 2017.03 | 09 | F.01U.303.998
Use this program item to disable the strike, but still activate the programmed shunt time upon
a Request to Exit an area.
Use this parameter when a user can open a door manually without relying on a token/card to
activate the strike (such as with a "push bar").
Notice!
When REXShunt Only is Yes, Request To Exit events are not logged or reported.
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > REX Shunt Only
12.1.21 REX Input Debounce
Default: 600 ms
Selections:
Debounce
300 ms 1800 ms 3300 ms
600 ms 2100 ms 3600 ms
900 ms 2400 ms 3900 ms
1200 ms 2700 ms 4200 ms
1500 ms 3000 ms 4500 ms
This parameter sets the length of time the access control module scans the REX input before
initiating a request to exit (REX) event. For appropriate settings, consult the manufacturer's
instructions for the device connected to the REX input.
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > REX Input Debounce
12.1.22 Access Granted
Default:Yes
Selections:
Yes:ACCESS GRANTED and DOOR REQUEST events logged and reported.
No:ACCESS GRANTED and DOOR REQUEST events are not logged or reported.
This parameter determines if ACCESS GRANTED and DOOR REQUEST events from this access
control module are logged and reported by the control panel.
An ACCESS GRANTED event can be initiated by:
– a valid read of a crendential (card or token)
– a valid door state changed at the keypad
– an automatically scheduled or armed state changes that hold a door open
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > Access Granted
12.1.23 No Entry
Default:Yes
Selections:
Yes:ACCESS DENIED events logged and reported.
No:ACCESS DENIED events are not logged and reported.

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